Wanaka Sun | 01 - 07 October 2020 | Edition 994

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The best of provincial rugby comes to town

Otago Ranfurly Shield players James Lentjes (left) and Sam Gilbert with young fans Hamish Jamieson (left) and Charlie Jamieson.

Young rugby fans pose with the Ranfurly Shield.

Rugby headquarters last night. Otago won the Ranfurly Shield on Sunday editor@thewanakasun.co.nz after it beat Taranaki 30-19, having led 22-5 at the ānaka fans were out in force to get a break. Otago had expected to struggle against a glimpse of the Ranfurly Shield, the best Taranaki side which had beaten Canterbury last of provincial rugby, at the Upper Clutha week to win the Shield.

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But Otago dominated the game at Inglewood. It scored three tries in the first half with the breeze behind it, and when Josh Ioane went over to score a try just before the end of the third quarter of the game, Otago was well ahead. Taranaki tried to fight back

PHOTO: Pat Deavoll

but made too many errors and struggled on the heavy ground. Otago's first defence will be against Hawke's Bay next Sunday at Forsyth Barr Stadium. This is only the second time Otago has won the Shield in 63 years.

Mount Iron under threat by developers Pat Deavoll

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A Rob Roy Lane residents’ group is encouraging other Wānaka locals to oppose a proposed development going ahead on Mt Iron. The proposed Allenby Farms development would see additional house sites established on the slopes of Mt Iron overlooking Wānaka.

The resource consent application for a six-lot residential development on the western flanks of Mt Iron was publicly notified earlier this month. Submissions close on October 8, 2020. The spokesperson for the resident’s group, Tony Marsh, said it strongly opposed any development on Mt Iron. “This area of land was confirmed as part of the Mt Iron Outstanding Natural Feature (ONF)

by the Environment Court in 2019, despite the land being zoned suitable for residential development. The anomalous zoning is a matter the Council are currently addressing,” Marsh said. The Resource Management Act identifies the protection of outstanding natural features and landscapes from inappropriate subdivision, use, and development as

matters of national importance. The group claims development on the site would be “grossly inappropriate.” Marsh said that Allenby Farms had identified this land as visually sensitive and suitable for protection from development in submissions made to the Proposed District Plan in 2015 and again in 2017. Continued on page 3


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